An 80-year-old who was killed as a foetus of the atomic bomb in Hiroshima in 1945, was sent to the United Nations (VN) before being given a nuclear weapon. Jiro Hamasumi, who is also the representative of the most important Japanese association of nuclear bombs, does not have the weapons “duivels” and “niet verenigbaar met de mensheid”.
Luka Geets
Journalist at HLN
Bron: Belga
In the United States there is currently a conference on the gang over the non-proliferative contract, which is in the year 70 of the verdere promise of nuclear weapons so that the nuclear weapons can be avoided beforehand. Naast de vijf recognized nuclear weapons states, may the other ondertekenaars zelf geen nuclear weapons develop.
Jiro Hamasumi, secretaris-general of the Japanese ngo Nihon Hidankyo, who is inzet for a world zone of the core wapens, named him before the word. The mother of Hamasumi was forced on August 6, 1945 to receive an American nuclear bomb from the Japanese city of Hiroshima. Hij benadrukte in zijn toespraak dat de nucleaire aanvallen op Hiroshima en Nagasaki nog altijd fysieke, mentale en economic shame berokkenen aan de overlevenden, die ‘hibakusha’ was genoemd in het Japan.
The 80-year-old Hamasumi went bankrupt for a total ban on nuclear weapons. The battle offers of atoomwapens can “geen rust vinden zolang the aantal corewapens niet op nul Staat”, zei hij.
The conference at the VN is placed in a context of toenemende nucleaire onrust door of war conflicts in Oekraïne en het Midden-Oosten.
The aim of the conference is the opinion of a consensus on the meeting of the non-proliferative agreement on May 22nd. The previous two conferences, in 2015 and 2022, in one accord.

